Job Title: Fundraiser & Bid Writer
Purpose: To deliver three main activities: Develop a fund-raising strategy for
LRT, prepare and submit funding bids, review LRT’s membership scheme.
Reports to: Trust Manager
Location: Hybrid. Working from home and from LRT’s office near Kirkby
Lonsdale.
Hours: Freelance/ Consultancy services contract
Or part-time, 1 day (7.5 hours) per week. Flexible working hours.
Contract: Fixed term Freelance/ Consultancy services contract
Or 24-month fixed term contract (with review after 12 months)
Salary: Either a Consultancy fee up to a maximum of £18,000 (inc. VAT) over 2
years
Or £37,500 pA pro-rata (i.e. £7,500 per year) for 2 years
The Lune Rivers Trust is a small but ambitious environmental charity dedicated to the
protection and enhancement of rivers and tributaries in the Lune catchment. We cover a large
area, from Tebay in the north, to Ingleton in the east and Pilling in the south. Our office is
based just outside Kirkby Lonsdale. Our small team of 6 staff are carrying out lots of
interesting and valuable work in our catchment. But there are plenty of un-met needs that we do
not have the resources to respond to.
Whilst we continue to be successful in securing follow-on funding from the funding partners
that we already work with, we struggle somewhat to successfully attract new funders. Our Board
of Trustees has hence decided to invest some of our hard-won unrestricted funding in tackling
this issue. There are three components that we want to look at, which are described below.
We have not commissioned this sort of work before, and we are flexible in terms of how we
contract this work. We could offer it as a part-time staff position (equivalent of 1 day per
week over 2 years) or as a Freelance/ Consultancy contract. In the case of a consultancy
contract, we would envisage it being over a period of 2 years (although we might be open to
condensing it into 18 months). We would not want a consultancy contract period to be for less
than 18 months, as this would not give enough time for assessing unsuccessful applications,
with a view to resubmission. We are not able to consider a contract/payment mechanism that uses
a % fee of successful bid applications. Such a payment mechanism could only be paid from
unrestricted funding, which would severely limit our options.
The three components of work are:
Funding Context & Fund-Raising Strategy
The context for funding for environmental work in England is quite complex. There are a large
number of active potential funders, all of whom have their own particular areas of interest,
application timetables and application processes. Lune Rivers Trust does not currently have a
fund-raising strategy, and whilst we are active in searching for new funders our approach tends
to be reactive rather than proactive. We are looking for someone to analyse the funding context
related to the environmental work we do, and to help develop a fund-raising strategy. This
strategy would need to look at the key components of core costs, unrestricted funding, and
project-specific funding.
Bid Development
The second component we are looking for is someone to write and submit high quality funding
bids for us. We need someone to present the value of the work that we do in a way that will
appeal to new funders. We will be led by the guidance of the Fundraiser/ Bid Writer as to which
funders we should submit applications to. We anticipate that the findings of the Funding
Context & Fund-Raising Strategy piece of work will also feed into these decisions. We
envisage that in the region of 8 funding bids will be submitted over a 2-year period. This
reflects our belief that we will be applying for relatively small or modest funding amounts.
Review LRT’s Membership Scheme
Lune Rivers Trust has a modest membership scheme that has been operating for the last 15 years.
The level of membership is slowly declining, and our Board of Trustees would like to understand
why and what could be done to reverse the trend. This piece of working would involve looking at
the benefits and costs of the current membership scheme, researching what membership schemes
other environmental organisations offer, and developing a proposal (or proposals) of what a
renewed Lune Rivers Trust membership scheme could look like. This will be presented to our
Board of Trustees for consideration and then consolidated into a final proposal.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Fund-Raising Strategy
Bid development
Review Membership Scheme
General
PERSON DESCRIPTION
Fundraising success:
Sector specific knowledge:
General
If you would like more information or an informal chat about the post, please contact Tim Pitt
(Trust Manager) on 079 49 24 26 55 or [email protected].
Closing date for applications: Midnight on 14th April 2025.
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